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Title: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: ASTROCREEP on April 03, 2007, 10:39:27 pm
Looked pretty painful on his pinch hit attempt, they said he will be back Friday? I didn't think so after that at-bat. What was he doing pinch hitting anyway? I didn't hear any post game, did they talk about it?
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: matadorph on April 03, 2007, 10:58:57 pm
Garner said he's able to hit but not throw. He's day-to-day right now but will not play tomorrow. He might return Friday.
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: Phil_in_CS on April 04, 2007, 07:39:08 am
Milo said "Hyper Extended Elbow", but I haven't seen an official report (its early, I'm sure its around....)

As Alkie said in the GZ, he likely hurt it bashing the snot out of the ball on Monday.
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: remy on April 04, 2007, 08:10:20 am
from footer:

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HOUSTON -- Manager Phil Garner's original lineup on Tuesday included Luke Scott hitting fifth, but that quickly changed when Scott alerted the team athletic trainers that he felt stiffness in his right elbow.

Scott was examined by team doctors, who diagnosed Scott with a hyperextended elbow. He'll be evaluated on a day-to-day basis. He will not play on Wednesday and will be re-examined prior to Friday's opener with the Cardinals.

He did pinch-hit in the ninth inning on Tuesday, but that's as far as he can go at this point.

"He can hit," Garner said. "He can't throw."

Scott sprained his elbow sliding into second base during Monday's loss to the Pirates. He had already reaggravated a prior injury in that area from a few diving catches during Spring Training, and his slide Monday just made everything worse.

Jason Lane received the start in right field on Tuesday in Scott's place, which prompted Garner to shuffle the lineup. Morgan Ensberg, originally slated to hit second, moved to fifth, with Lane hitting sixth. Chris Burke jumped from sixth to second.

Lane homered in his second at-bat as part of a 2-for-4 night.

"I'm disappointed that Luke can't play," Garner said prior to the game. "Luke needs to answer the bell often. But I'm not at all disappointed in playing Jason Lane. I had planned to play him [Wednesday] night. We'll do it one day sooner."
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: Phil_in_CS on April 04, 2007, 08:54:10 am
thanks!
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: ValpoCory on April 04, 2007, 08:58:47 am
from footer:

Scott sprained his elbow sliding into second base during Monday's loss to the Pirates.

Luke Scott, Carlos Hernandez, what the hell is wrong with the second base bag there at MMP?
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: Fredia on April 04, 2007, 09:25:09 am
why  is it always sliding? it is being done wrong?
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: mihoba on April 04, 2007, 10:28:42 am
why  is it always sliding? it is being done wrong?

Head. First.
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: S.P. Rodriguez on April 04, 2007, 10:41:10 am
I'm not sure head first is the way to go, but certainly a properly executed slide would have helped avoid the injury, from what I saw.  He seemed to come down on his left arm with the elbow locked.  That's never a good thing.
Title: Re: Lukes Elbow?
Post by: Phil_in_CS on April 04, 2007, 10:42:23 am
Head. First.
Its almost getting rare to see a properly done slide these days